Operating Systems

Our expert staff of programmers have the skills and experience
needed to write software for many operating system. We have
experience around Unix system since 1975, Microsoft since it
started, and Linux since it started. Our experience goes
back to the days when minicomputers were common. Today's
operating systems are much more sophistocated and require
constant updating. Our programmers are constanly upgrading
skills to keep up with today's rapid pace.

Unix
We were first introduced to Unix in 1975. Since then, we not only use
Unix (and Linux) for our own use as a corporate system,
but also as a major programming system for development on many other systems.
Much of our program development actually occurs on Unix (of Linux) system,
then is moved to other operating systems. Why? Unix and Linux offer a wide
range of support tools and flexibility not found on any other platform.

Linux
Linux is a Unix like operating system, with a kernel originally developed
by Mr. Linus Torvalds.
Linux distributions are a combination of a Linux kernel,
and many other software from the GNU software library, the free
software foundation, and other sources. Together, this combination
makes an extremely powerful operating system choice.
This operating system only originated in the early 90's.
Today it is a highly regarded choice for a Unix choice.
Many companies, like
IBM,
Compaq,
Dell,
Hewlett Packard
and many others have also adopted this as their primary
choice for present day servers. This is an excellent choice
with a more complete set of network services, programming languages,
utility support, user services,
than any other widely supported operating system on the market.
Linux system also make excellent Microsoft file servers.

Microsoft Windows
Our company provides support for Windows operating system as stand-alone
systems, network systems with other Microsoft products, and support
for integration with other networked operating systems, like
Unix, Linux and Novell servers. We offer support on MS-DOS, Windows 3.1,
Windows 95/98/98se/ME/2000 and Windows NT.

Embedded control systems
Most of today's embedded manufacturer's have embedded control
system for their devices, however, when needed,
we have the ability to write realtime operating systems
for today's microprocessors. We write at the assembly level,
and with higher level languages (C, C++, Java), or combinations
of several language.